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Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews

https://read.qxmd.com/read/37639357/recent-advances-in-cell-sheet-based-tissue-engineering-for-bone-regeneration
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guoding Cao, Liling Ren, Dongyang Ma
In conventional bone tissue engineering, cells are seeded onto scaffolds to create three-dimensional tis-sues, but the cells on the scaffolds are unable to effectively perform their physiological functions due to their low density and viability. Cell sheet (CS) engineering is expected to be free from this limitation. CS engi-neering uses the principles of self-assembly and self-organization of endothelial and mesenchymal stem cells to prepare CSs as building blocks for engineering bone grafts. This process recapitulates the native tissue de-velopment, thus attracting significant attention in the field of bone regeneration...
August 28, 2023: Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37603497/extracellular-vesicles-from-urine-derived-stem-cell-for-tissue-engineering-and-regenerative-medicine
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yi-Jun Dong, Juan-Juan Hu, Yu-Ting Song, Ya-Ya Gao, Mei-Jun Zheng, Chen-Yu Zou, Ming Xiong, Jesse Li-Ling, Hui Yang, Hui-Qi Xie
The potential of urine-derived stem cells (USCs) for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine has attracted much attention during the last few decades. However, it has been suggested that the effects of the USCs may be endowed by their paracrine extracellular vesicles (EVs) rather than their differentiation. Compared with the USCs, the USC-EVs can cross the barriers more easily and safely, and their inclusions may mediate intercellular communication and promote the tissue repair. This article has summarized the current knowledge and applications about the USC-EVs in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, and discussed the prospects and challenges for using them as an alternative to cell therapy...
August 21, 2023: Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37597193/advances-in-in-vitro-blood-air-barrier-models-and-the-use-of-nanoparticles-in-covid-19-research
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Neval Sevinç Ozdemir, Dmitry Belyaev, Manuel Nieto Castro, Sascha Balakin, Joerg Opitz, Hevi Wihadmadyatami, Rahmi Anggraeni, Deniz Yücel, Halime Kenar, Natalia Beshchasna, Ika Dewi Ana, Vasif N Hasirci
Respiratory infections caused by coronaviruses (CoVs) have become a major public health concern in the past two decades as revealed by the emergence of SARS-CoV in 2002, MERS-CoV in 2012, and SARS-CoV-2 in 2019. The most severe clinical phenotypes commonly arise from exacerbation of immune response following the infection of alveolar epithelial cells localized at the pulmonary blood-air barrier. Preclinical rodent models do not adequately represent the essential genetic properties of the barrier, thus necessitating the use of humanized transgenic models...
August 19, 2023: Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37565284/cellular-senescence-in-craniofacial-tissue-regeneration-inducers-biomarkers-and-interventions
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Weibing Tang, Fangjun Huo, Jie Long, Siyuan Zhang, Weidong Tian
Craniofacial defects and dental tissue loss have significant negative impacts on the structure and function of jaws and face, often resulting in psychological issues in patients, emphasizing the urgent need for effective craniofacial tissue reconstruction. Unfortunately, natural regeneration of these tissues is limited. Dental-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have emerged as a promising resource for tissue engineering-based therapeutic approaches. However, the clinical outcomes of MSC-based transplantation have not met expectations due to various complex reasons, and cellular senescence is recognized as one of the potential mechanisms contributing to the suboptimal results...
August 11, 2023: Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37534850/trends-in-adipose-derived-stem-cell-conditioned-medium-a-bibliometric-and-visualized-review
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yu Cheng, Guangpeng Liu
Adipose-derived stem cell-conditioned medium (ADSC-CM) has been widely studied and used as a stem cell-based cell-free therapy. Due to the explosion of scientific publications in this field, it's difficult to review all relevant publications systematically, not mention quantitively. In this study, we combined bibliometrics with the conventional review method to summarize, analyze and visualize the characteristics of nearly all published articles related to ADSC-CM using Citespace-¬a bibliometrics software...
August 3, 2023: Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37552828/rosalind-franklin-society-proudly-announces-the-2022-award-recipient-for-tissue-engineering-part-b-reviews
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennifer L Robinson
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
August 2023: Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37466464/-call-for-special-issue-papers-artificial-intelligence-in-tissue-engineering-and-biology
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jason L Guo, Michael Januszyk, Michael T Longaker
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
July 19, 2023: Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37440330/hydroxyapatite-polyurethane-scaffolds-for-bone-tissue-engineering
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tianyu Zhang, Jingxuan Li, Yahui Wang, Weimo Han, Yan Wei, Yinchun Hu, Ziwei Liang, Xiaojie Lian, Di Huang
Polyurethane (PU) and PU ceramic scaffolds are the principal materials investigated for developing synthetic bone materials due to their excellent biocompatibility and biodegradability. PU has been combined with calcium phosphate (such as hydroxyapatite (HA) and tricalcium phosphate) to prepare scaffolds with enhanced mechanical properties and biocompatibility. This paper reviews the latest progress in the design, synthesis, modification, and biological attributes of HA/PU scaffolds for bone tissue engineering...
July 13, 2023: Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37440326/the-host-response-to-autogenous-allogeneic-and-xenogeneic-tdm-ddm-oriented-tissue-regeneration
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tianyi Wang, Yongwen Guo
Dentin is a bonelike matrix that forms the bulk of the tooth. By fabricating dentin with protocols involving demineralization, sterilization and preservation, TDM/DDM could be obtained, which is considered as a useful tool for bone and tooth-tissue regeneration. Non-negligible inflammatory and immune responses are reviewed in this manuscript of autogenous, allogeneic and xenogeneic TDM/DDM for the first time. Both autogenous and allogeneic TDM/DDM showed good biocompatibility in original and clinical studies, while a few cases reported the observation of inflammatory cells around tissue samples...
July 13, 2023: Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37440318/stem-cell-based-therapies-for-auditory-hair-cell-regeneration-and-treatment-of-hearing-loss
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adeline Josephine Cumpata, Luminita Labusca, Luminita Mihaela Radulescu
The incidence and prevalence of hearing loss is increasing globally at an accelerated pace. Hair cells represent the sensory receptors of auditory and vestibular systems. Hair cell absence, loss or degeneration due to congenital diseases, trauma, toxicity, infection or advancing age, results in disabling hearing loss. Regenerative medicine (RM) approaches consisting in stem cell-based hair cell rescue or regeneration, gene therapy as well as cell and tissue engineering are expected to dramatically improve the therapeutic arsenal available for addressing hearing loss...
July 13, 2023: Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37432898/exploring-the-use-of-animal-models-in-craniofacial-regenerative-medicine-a-narrative-review
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Seyed Ali Mosaddad, Ahmed Hussain, Hamid Tebyaniyan
The craniofacial region contains skin, bones, cartilage, the temporomandibular joint, teeth, periodontal tissues, mucosa, salivary glands, muscles, nerves, and blood vessels. Applying tissue engineering therapeutically helps replace lost tissues after trauma or cancer. Despite recent advances, it remains essential to standardize and validate the most appropriate animal models to effectively translate pre-clinical data to clinical situations. Therefore, this review focused on applying various animal models in craniofacial tissue engineering and regeneration...
July 11, 2023: Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37409413/new-insights-and-advanced-strategies-for-in-vitro-construction-of-vascularized-tissue-engineering
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jiancong Liang, Jing Zhao, Yunzi Chen, Bin Li, Ye Li, Feng Lu, Ziqing Dong
Inadequate vascularization is a significant barrier to clinical application of large-volume tissue engineered grafts. In contrast to in vivo vascularization, in vitro prevascularization shortens the time required for host vessels to grow into the graft core and minimizes necrosis in the core region of the graft. However, the challenge of prevascularization is to construct hierarchical perfusable vascular networks, increase graft volume, and form a vascular tip that can anastomose with host vessels. Understanding advances in in vitro prevascularization techniques and new insights into angiogenesis could overcome these obstacles...
July 6, 2023: Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37335218/3d-bioprinting-of-biocompatible-photosensitive-polymers-for-tissue-engineering-application
#53
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joshua Lim, Sasinan Bupphathong, Wei Huang, Chih-Hsin Lin
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting, or additive manufacturing, is a rapid fabrication technique with the foremost objective of creating biomimetic tissue and organ replacements in hopes of restoring normal tissue function and structure. Generating the engineered organs with an infrastructure that is similar to that of the real organs can be beneficial to simulate the functional organs that work inside our bodies. Photopolymerization-based 3D bioprinting, or photocuring, has emerged as a promising method in engineering biomimetic tissues due to its simplicity, non-invasive, and spatially controllable approach...
June 19, 2023: Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37335062/current-status-of-tissue-regenerative-engineering-for-the-treatment-of-uterine-infertility
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Di Huang, Junhui Liang, Jie Yang, Chunrun Yang, Xin Wang, Tianyu Dai, Thorsten Steinberg, Changzhong Li, Fei Wang
With the recent developments in tissue engineering, scientists have attempted to establish seed cells from different sources, create cell sheets through various technologies, implant them on scaffolds with various spatial structures, or load scaffolds with cytokines. These research results are very optimistic, bringing hope to the treatment of patients with uterine infertility. In this paper, we reviewed all the articles related to the treatment of uterine infertility from the aspects of experimental treatment strategy, seed cells, scaffold application, and repair criteria so as to provide a basis for future research...
June 19, 2023: Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37294202/stem-cell-derived-cardiomyocyte-like-cells-in-myocardial-regeneration
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pauline Valerie Chen, Ahmad Rashad, Ankit Gangrade, Natan Roberto de Barros, Ali Khademhosseini, Jonathan Tam, Padmini Varadarajan, Devendra K Agrawal, Finosh G Thankam
Myocardial infarction (MI) results in the significant loss of cardiomyocytes (CM) due to the ischemic injury following coronary occlusion leading to impaired contractility, fibrosis, and ultimately heart failure (HF). Stem cell therapy emerged as a promising regenerative strategy to replenish the otherwise terminally differentiated CM to restore cardiac function. Multiple strategies have been applied to successfully differentiate diverse stem cell populations into CM-like phenotypes characterized by the expression status of signature biomarkers and observable spontaneous contractions...
June 9, 2023: Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37276173/mesenchymal-stem-cells-their-role-in-the-tumor-microenvironment
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jhon Alexander Ramirez, Luz Marina Restrepo Múnera
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) have been seen for years as great candidates for treating different diseases and an alternative to embryonic stem cells due to their differentiation capacity in vitro. More recent research has focused on their ability to modulate the immune response and regeneration at sites associated with inflammation, activities attributable to the release of trophic factors into the extracellular medium, a set of components known as the secretome. It has been possible to demonstrate the presence of these cells within the tumor microenvironment, which is associated with their tropism for sites of inflammation; however, their role here needs to be clarified...
June 5, 2023: Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37294188/call-for-papers-special-issue-on-modulation-of-the-immune-system-to-improve-tissue-regeneration-strategies
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura Bracaglia, Themis Kyriakides
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
June 2023: Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37222730/-call-for-papers-special-issue-on-modulation-of-the-immune-system-to-improve-tissue-regeneration-strategies
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura Bracaglia, Themis Kyriakides
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
May 24, 2023: Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37212342/attenuating-chronic-fibrosis-decreasing-foreign-body-response-with-acellular-dermal-matrix
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Norah E Liang, Michelle Griffin, Charlotte E Berry, Jennifer B Parker, Mauricio A Downer, Derrick C Wan, Michael T Longaker
Surgical implants are increasingly used across multiple medical disciplines, with applications ranging from tissue reconstruction to improving compromised organ and limb function. Despite their significant potential for improving health and quality of life, biomaterial implant function is severely limited by the body's immune response to its presence: this is known as the foreign body response and is characterized by chronic inflammation and fibrotic capsule formation. This response can result in life-threatening sequelae such as implant malfunction, superimposed infection and associated vessel thrombosis, in addition to soft tissue disfigurement...
May 22, 2023: Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37212264/human-mesenchymal-stem-cells-and-innovative-scaffolds-for-bone-tissue-engineering-applications
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elisa Mazzoni, Maria Rosa Iaquinta, Maria Mosaico, Raffaella De Pace, Antonio D'Agostino, Mauro Tognon, Fernanda Martini
Stem cell-based therapy is a significant topic in regenerative medicine, with a predominant role being played by human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs). The hMSCs have been shown to be suitable in regenerative medicine for the treatment of bone tissue. In the last few years, the average lifespan of our population has gradually increased. The need of biocompatible materials, which exhibit high performances, such as efficiency in bone regeneration, has been highlighted by aging. Current studies emphasize the benefit of using biomimetic biomaterials, also known as scaffolds, for bone grafts to speed up bone repair at the fracture site...
May 22, 2023: Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews
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